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Re: The Happening

M. Knight has had a cold streak. Signs was a great flick until the end, when you saw the alien. Ruined it. Should have just left that thing as either a figment of imagination for the most part, or very blurred or quick shots of it, like when it walked past the hedge row.

That's why I think Blair Witch was one of the scariest movies I have ever seen...because the antagonist was never seen.

Re: The Happening

Originally Posted by JonDMiller

M. Knight has had a cold streak. Signs was a great flick until the end, when you saw the alien. Ruined it. Should have just left that thing as either a figment of imagination for the most part, or very blurred or quick shots of it, like when it walked past the hedge row.

That's why I think Blair Witch was one of the scariest movies I have ever seen...because the antagonist was never seen.

And the Marketing strategy for it was one of the best I've ever seen. I remember everyone talking about the movie after they did that fake documentary about how the story really happened. Hard to imagine that they made it for only 65K only to have it gross over a 100 million in the theaters.

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